St. Thomas’ Primary School proudly celebrated the graduation of 18 students on Tuesday, 30 June 2026, during a memorable ceremony held under the theme, “The Journey to Purpose: Learning Today, Leading Tomorrow.”
The ceremony was chaired by Mrs Joanna Isles, who guided the programme with warmth and professionalism. Principal Mrs J’Rose Walters delivered the Principal’s Report, highlighting the academic achievements, personal growth, and resilience of the graduating class, while also reflecting on the school’s accomplishments throughout the academic year.
Graduates were inspired by an engaging keynote address from Mr Ald Stapleton, who encouraged them to pursue their dreams with determination, integrity, and purpose as they embark on the next stage of their educational journey.
Special recognition was accorded to the class’s top academic performers. Ms Rennece’ James was named Valedictorian, while Ms Myesha Jeffers earned the distinction of Salutatorian in recognition of her outstanding academic achievement.
The school also expressed its sincere appreciation to its patrons, Mr Marlon James and Ms Johnitta Jones, for their steadfast support and commitment to the continued success and development of the school community.
As the graduates prepare to transition to secondary school, St. Thomas’ Primary School extends its heartfelt congratulations to the Class of 2026 and wishes each student continued success in all future endeavours.
May this significant milestone mark the beginning of a future filled with lifelong learning, purposeful leadership, and outstanding achievement.
Congratulations, Class of 2026!